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Can You Share Everything that a Visitor Need To Know About Jeddah In Saudi Arabia?


Shad Siddiqui

Answered On : 19, Jun 2023

Nestled along the stunning Red Sea coast, Jeddah, is a very vibrant city in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, offering visitors a rich history, cultural diversity, and a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Jeddah being a port city has been serving as a gateway for Muslim pilgrims visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Umrah and Hajj from all around the world for centuries.

Here is everything you need to know about Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. (See: Umrah Tour Packages)

 

Streets and shops of Old Jeddah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Al Balad

 

Top Attractions of Jeddah:

Jeddah is adorned with numerous attractions that showcase its unique heritage and architectural marvels. You can begin with exploring the mesmerizing historic district of Al-Balad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting intricate coral stone buildings, traditional souks, and ornate mosques.

Admire the iconic King Fahd Fountain, the tallest fountain in the world, against the backdrop of the Red Sea.

The stunning Jeddah Corniche is also important, offering a picturesque waterfront promenade, ideal for leisurely strolls, great food, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets.

 

Green latticed windows, or mashrabiyas, of the Noorwali House in Old Jeddah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

 

Shopping in Jeddah:

Jeddah is a paradise for shopaholics. You can explore the bustling malls such as Red Sea Mall, Mall of Arabia, and Stars Avenue Mall for luxury brands, and entertainment options.

Another exciting option is to Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of traditional souks like Souq Al Alawi and Souq Al Nada, where you can haggle for spices, textiles, jewelry, and local handicrafts, capturing the essence of Jeddah's traditional trading heritage.

 

eddah's luxury outdoor shopping mall Boulevard, with decorative lighting, a Gucci boutique and a street in the foreground.jpeg

 

Restaurants and Cafes:

Jeddah's culinary scene is a delightful fusion of flavors from around the world. From authentic Saudi Arabian cuisine to international gastronomic delights, the city offers an array of dining experiences.

Indulge in delectable seafood at the waterfront restaurants along the Corniche or savor aromatic Middle Eastern dishes at upscale restaurants like Al-Nakheel and Al-Andalus.

For a cozy ambiance and a cup of rich Arabian coffee, you must visit the charming cafes in Al-Balad's narrow alleys.

 

Boulevard, Jeddah's luxury outdoor shopping mall, with the Gucci boutique on the left

 

Weather and Best Time to Visit:

Jeddah experiences a subtropical desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from November to February when temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities.

Additionally, planning your visit around the annual Jeddah Season, a cultural and entertainment festival held during the summer months, offers a vibrant atmosphere and a chance to experience various artistic performances and events.

 

A 3D sign for Jeddah on the Jeddah corniche

 

Experiences in Jeddah:

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural experiences Jeddah has to offer. Attend the Jeddah International Book Fair, showcasing a wide range of literary works from around the world.

Explore the captivating art scene by visiting the Jeddah Sculpture Museum and local art galleries. For adventure seekers there are diving excursions in the waters of the Red Sea, revealing colorful coral reefs and marine life.

 

Nassif House in Old Jeddah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with Jeddah's oldest tree in front

 

Around Jeddah:

Visiting Makkah al Mukarramah for Umrah is of course easiest from Jeddah. The holy city of Makkah is just a short drive from Jeddah (Approx 85 Km).

If you wish to venture beyond Jeddah to discover nearby destinations. You can also start your journey to AlUla to explore the ancient archaeological site of Al-Hijr (Madain Salih), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring well-preserved Nabatean tombs and rock-cut structures.

Madinah al Munawwarah or the holy city of Madinah is also seamlessly connected with a high-speed Harmain train that you can visit or you can head to the picturesque seaside town of Obhur and enjoy its pristine beaches and serene ambiance.

 

Makkah- Man in Ihram raising his right hand performing the tawaf at the Kaaba at al-Masjid al-Haram during Umrah

 

Conclusion:

Jeddah, with its strategic location, great connectivity from India and the rest of the world, its port, King Abdul Aziz international airport, rich history, diverse attractions, and warm hospitality, offers a truly captivating experience for visitors. You can contact us for more details anytime.

 

Jeddah A speed boat sailing past the floating mosque, Al Rahma Masjid in Jeddah

 

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